With the arrival of vocalist Goran Milošević, the band moved to hard rock, releasing a number of hits during the late 1970s and early 1980s, disbanding in 1982.
[2] The band released their debut jazz rock-oriented 7-inch single with songs "Novi život" ("New Life") and "Izgubljeni san" ("Lost Dream") in May 1978.
[1] In June of the same year, Petrović left the band due to his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army, and was temporarily replaced by Miloš "Cajger" Stojisavljević.
[1] In November 1979 they released their third 7-inch single, featuring "Umoran od svega" ("Tired of Everything") and their cult ballad "Ti samo budi dovoljno daleko" ("You Just Be Far Away Enough").
[1][4] The album brought the hits "Dolazim za 5 minuta" ("I'll Be Back In 5 Minutes"), "Ti i ja" ("You And Me"), "Rođen na asfaltu" ("Born on the Asphalt") and "Pseto".
[1] Đorđević moved to the United States of America, Jovanović became a studio musician and Milošević joined the band Mama Co Co, performing with them for a while before withdrawing from the scene,[1] making a comeback in 1997 with the album Da li još misliš na mene (Are You Still Thinking of Me).
[3] In 1985, Ilić wrote the song "Za milion godina" recorded by YU Rock Misija, the Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid.
[1] The album featured guest appearances by American rapper Baby Q Ball, singers Maja Odžaklijevska and Lana Toković, and Ljuba Dimitrijević (of the ensemble Renesans) on crumhorn.
[1] The album featured, besides Ilić, Krstić and Stojisavljević, Slobodan Đorđević on drums, and, as guest vocalist, former Smak singer Dejan "Najda" Najdanović.
[1] Part of the album lyrics were written by Bebi Dol and Van Gogh frontman Zvonimir Đukić "Đule",[1] and the song "Na krilima" ("On the Wings") featured Irish singer Mary Black on backing vocals.
[10] In November 2016, the band released the single "Opasna po život" ("Deadly"), featuring lyrics written by Zvonimir Đukić, recorded with the new vocalist, Miloš Bajat.
[3] They celebrated their 45th anniversary with the single "Freedom", released in November 2022,[12] and a concert in Belgrade's Trade Union Hall, held on 8 December 2022, featuring musicians Dado Topić and Bora Đorđević and children's choir Horislavci as guests.
[16] The song "Ti samo budi dovoljno daleko" was covered by singer-songwriter Srđan Marjanović on his 1989 album Ako jednom puknem ja (If I Go into Pieces One Day).